Vipul Amrutlal Shah Calls It “Never Been Made in India”
A Genre‑Breaking Vision
Producer‑director Vipul Amrutlal Shah has unveiled details of Samuk, a first‑of‑its‑kind alien thriller starring Akshay Kumar. At the trailer launch of Governor, Shah described Samuk as a “genre‑breaking film,” emphasizing that such a predator‑alien thriller has never been attempted in India before.
Hollywood Collaboration
To achieve authenticity and scale, Shah has brought in top international technicians:
- Alec Gillis, known for his work on every Predator film, is creating the creature.
- Luke, actor‑director associated with Venom, is choreographing the action sequences.
Shah stressed that the team was clear from the start: if the scale could not be achieved, they would not attempt the film. Director Kanishk Verma has worked tirelessly with these technicians to design the creature before production began.
Akshay Kumar & Vipul Shah – A Proven Duo
Shah highlighted his long creative partnership with Akshay Kumar, noting: “Akshay and I have done the maximum number of variations in genres together, and this is a special one.” Their collaborations have spanned action, comedy, drama, and now science fiction, making Samuk a milestone in their journey.
Mounted on a Big Scale
The film is being produced at a level “India has never seen before.” Shah’s comments suggest a cinematic experience blending Hollywood‑style creature design with Bollywood’s mass appeal, aiming to redefine what Indian sci‑fi thrillers can look like.
Context – Governor Trailer Buzz
Shah’s announcement came alongside the trailer launch of Governor, his upcoming film inspired by India’s 1990s economic meltdown. Starring Manoj Bajpayee, Governor has already created buzz with its intense dialogues and Amit Trivedi’s music. Scheduled for release on 12 June 2026, it sets the stage for Shah’s ambitious slate, with Samuk positioned as the boldest experiment yet.
Conclusion – A New Frontier for Bollywood
With Samuk, Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Akshay Kumar are venturing into uncharted territory. By merging Hollywood creature expertise with Indian storytelling, the film promises to be a landmark in genre cinema. As Shah put it, Samuk is not just another project — it is a genre‑breaking spectacle designed to show audiences something they have never seen before.


